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The Glow in The Dark Zesty 21 Strand 550 Luminous Paracord is a versatile and durable parachute rope that glows in the dark, making it perfect for a variety of applications including crafting, camping, and emergency preparedness. Available in multiple colors and lengths, this paracord is designed to be both practical and stylish, ensuring you’re always prepared for any situation.
E**B
Definitely Glows
Most definitely glows in dark well. Purchased for grandson, turned light off to sleep, he forgot about para cord on shelf, did a 2nd look sec what it was :-) he text me “para cord works! It glows”. Package arrived before expected delivery date, packaged in sealed clear plastic with para cord details printed on label placed inside shipping white plastic envelope. Would purchase again.
E**C
Hard to work with
It really glows in the dark and is a really pretty color to look at, however, when making a keychain or bracelet, the type of material is really hard to work with. It doesn't pull tight very well and when burning the ends to make it stay it burns weird and turns black and gets all sticky so be prepared for that.
C**N
Glows, kind of
I picked this up to put on my knife and a few of my bags and gear that I either have with me when I'm out at night or camping/hiking. I usually use reflective strand paracord, but I thought I'd give this a try and at least have something neat for the kids.Pros:- It's 550 paracord. Haven't hung the full weight on it, but it will hold me (185) just fine.- It glows. Kind of. hen exposed to a bright light like a flashlight or bulbs, it will glow pretty bright for a few minutes. I put some out in my lawn and flashed a light over it from a few yards away and it picked up a *little* glow. Enough to help me find something if this was on it and I was looking around for it in the dark with a bright light.- It's neat. The kids think it's great and "charge up" the paracord braids to take to bed for lights out.Cons:- It glows. Kind of. The glow fades pretty quick.- The outer sheath melts pretty easy. I always melt the ends of my paracord ties and braids, and had to be *very* careful about when I was directing the heat as it melted some surrounding area pretty easily.Overall:Not *terrible*. If you're looking for something to really assist in the dark or to be noticed, reflective weaving is best. It's neat, but won't be replacing my usual paracord.
C**E
Well made and sufficient or better glow
I used this to replace the broken lanyard on a hoodie. It's well made, you can feel it is while working with it. This is not going to dissolve in the laundry like the original cotton cord. As for the glow... It's what I expect, or even better. An hour or two in direct light and the glow is adequate enough to see the cord. If you hit it with a UV light, it will glow brighter and longer. I am also going to use it for an attic stair pull down.
I**!
Flood low
Good glow. I charged by putting it near a house light-use it to keep from tripping over tent guidelines of clothes lines.
T**D
It really glows in the dark!
Needs alot of light to charge, but it does glow bright!
P**.
Decent for the price
I live in a row of townhomes. All garbage cans are bunched at the end of our "alley" on the main street. As there's very little light here, it's hard to figure out which can is yours when you come home from work. The cans are provided by the township & are identical.I tied a blue ribbon, and that worked beautifully for a few months. Now my neighbors have followed suit, after noticing it's practicality. But some have also used blue ribbons...It's still easy to figure out which of 4 cans is mine vs 1 out of 12, but I needed to change things up.I braided the paracord and wrapped it around the handles of my can. Depending on what time I get home from work, it's fairly easy to distinguish at times.1 month later...it doesn't seem to absorb/produce as much light. Weathering by the elements likely also played a role. It was a good experiment that worked well enough. And it's still easy to differentiate once I get within 10 feet of the cans. I'll likely unbraid it and use it to hang garbage/food on my next trip, as my old cord for that purpose has become frayed.If I can find/devise a small waterproof casing, I'll likely try attaching a remote controlled single LED with a button battery. Press the button as I approach, and hopefully it lights up. But this product worked for its intended use, with the full expectancy that eventually it would "lose it's luster".
T**P
A Glow that Lasts
I bought this a year ago, and I have used it and made things out of it for various situations. I have to say it has surprised me with it's glowing capability. Even with just a 3 minutes under a UV/blacklight the glow afterwords lasts for a nice 20+ minutes. I plan on getting more because it is definitely worth it in my book.
J**E
Smaller than we thought
It seems shorter than we thought it would be
L**L
Couleur
La couleur dans le noir est plus jaune que le vert des images du vendeurs.
J**N
Good though but doesn’t glow every long
Doesn’t glow for very long took camping in Algonquin park and though might work better then regular cord. But didn’t glow for long at all..
A**R
Wrong color
Paracord seems ok but I ordered goblin green and they sent yellow :(
M**H
Works
Wasn't real bright after sitting in the sun all day, but better than the black tent ropes
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